Linux下安装和卸载vmware tool

  Installing VMware Tools in a Linux or Freebsd Virtual Machine

  1. Power on the virtual machine.

  2. After the guest operating system has started, prepare your virtual machine to install VMware Tools.

  Choose VM > Install VMware Tools.

The remaining steps take place inside the virtual machine.

  3. Be sure the guest operating system is running in text mode. You cannot install VMware Tools from a terminal in an X window session.

  Some recent distributions of Linux are configured to run the X server when they boot and do not provide an easy way to stop the X server. However, you can switch to a different workspace that is still in text mode and install VMware Tools from that workspace.

  To switch between Linux workspaces in a virtual machine, press Ctrl-Alt-Space, release Space without releasing Ctrl and Alt, then press the function key for the workspace you want to use — for example, F2.

Note: If you changed your hot-key combination to something other than Ctrl-Alt, use that combination with Space and the function key.

  4. As root (su -), mount the VMware Tools virtual CD-ROM image, change to a working Directory (for example, /tmp), uncompress the installer, then unmount the CD-ROM image.

  Note: You do not use an actual CD-ROM to install VMware Tools, nor do you need to download the CD-ROM image or burn a physical CD-ROM of this image file. The GSX Server software contains an ISO image that looks like a CD-ROM to your guest operating system. This image contains all the files needed to install VMware Tools in your guest operating system.

  Linux Guests: Some Linux distributions use different device names or organize the /dev directory differently. If your CD-ROM drive is not /dev/cdrom or if the mount point for a CD-ROM is not /mnt/cdrom, modify the following commands to reflect the conventions used by your distribution.

  Further, some Linux distributions automatically mount CD-ROMs. If your distribution uses automounting, do not use the mount and umount commands below. You still must untar the VMware Tools installer to /tmp.

  mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom

  cd /tmp

  tar zxf /mnt/cdrom/vmware-linux-tools.tar.gz

  umount /mnt/cdrom

  FreeBSD Guests: Some FreeBSD distributions automatically mount CD-ROMs. If your distribution uses automounting, do not use the mount and umount commands below. You still must untar the VMware Tools installer to /tmp.

  mount /cdrom

  cd /tmp

  tar zxf /cdrom/vmware-freebsd-tools.tar.gz

  umount /cdrom

  5. Run the VMware Tools installer.

  cd vmware-tools-distrib

  ./vmware-install.pl

  6. Answer the questions about default directories.

  7. Run the configuration program.

  vmware-config-tools.pl

  8. To change your virtual machine's display resolution, answer yes, then enter the number that corresponds to the desired resolution.

  9. Log off of the root account.

  exit

  10. Start X and your graphical environment.

  11. In an X terminal, launch the VMware Tools background application.

  vmware-toolbox &

  You can run VMware Tools as root or as a normal user. To shrink virtual disks, you must run VMware Tools as root (su -).

  Note: To get the greatest benefit from the features of VMware Tools, always run vmware-toolbox in the guest operating system.

  12. Uninstalling VMware Tools

  If you need to remove VMware Tools from your Linux guest operating system, log on as root (su -) and run the following command:

  vmware-uninstall-tools.pl

posted @ 2014-11-13 15:24  RexWei  阅读(1363)  评论(0编辑  收藏  举报